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Mitsunobu Kaneko was an actor, known for Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot (), Voyage Into Space () and Oka wa hanazakari (). He died on June 11,
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Seventeen years ago today, the world lost Mitsunobu Kaneko, the actor who played the lead role of "Johnny Sokko" on the series. He was taken from the world far too early, after being involved in a serious car accident on this day in He was years-old. Mitsunobu Kaneko -
Mitsunobu Kaneko was an actor, known for Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot (), Voyage Into Space () and Oka wa hanazakari (). He died on 11 June
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This review article will focus on the contribution of the Mitsunobu reaction towards the total synthesis of natural products, highlighting their biological. Seventeen years ago today, the world lost Mitsunobu Kaneko, the actor who played the lead role of "Johnny Sokko" on the series. He was taken from the world far too early, after being involved in a serious car accident on this day in 1997. He was 39-years-old.
Lignin is one of the most abundant renewable resources on earth and is readily produced as a sidestream during biomass fractioning. Mitsunobu Kaneko (Daisaku Kusama/Johnny Sokko) retired from acting in 1969. He died in 1997, according to series producer Tohru Hirayama. Mitsuo Ando (Doktor Over/Doctor Botanus) also died in 1997, according to one unverified source, after a long acting career playing villainous characters in yakuza movies and tokusatsu programs, most notably.
AKUMA KUN Collection 01 (episodes 1-4) : Toei - Mitsunobu Kaneko Birth 25 Sep 1957. Japan Death (aged 39) Japan Burial. Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Memorial ID 13989093 13989093.About Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot Giant Robo (ジャイアントロボ, Jaianto Robo), also known as Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot in the United States, is a manga and tokusatsu series created by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. It is similar to Yokoyama's Tetsujin 28-go (known as Gigantor in the U.S.), but Giant Robo has more elements of fantasy. The original 26-episode tokusatsu TV series, produced by Toei Company, aired on NET.Mitsunobu Kaneko - IMDb Mitsunobu Kaneko was born on September 25th, 1957 in Tokyo. At his age of 9, he played the main charactor in "Akuma-kun" (literally translated: Boy Demon), and following year 1967 at his age of 10, he also played the main charactor in "Giant Robo" (In the U.S., "Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot"). Mitsunobu Kaneko - Biography - IMDb
Mitsunobu Kaneko (Daisaku Kusama/Johnny Sokko) retired from acting in He died in , according to series producer Tohru Hirayama. Seventeen years ago... - Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot
Mitsunobu Kaneko was born on September 25th, in Tokyo. At the age of 9, he played the main charactor in "Akuma-kun" (literally translated: Boy Demon), and following year at the age of 10, he also played the main charactor in "Giant Robo" (In the U.S., "Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot"). Mitsunobu Kaneko - The Movie Database (TMDB)
Composite Character: Of Daisaku Kusama from the manga, Koichi Yamano from Babel II, and Shotaro Kaneda from Tetsujin Go. His haircut and character model are based off of Koichi, while his clothing is taken from Shotaro. Dub Name Change: "Johnny Sokko" in the dub of the original Tokusatsu series. Voyage Into Space (TV Movie 1970) - IMDb
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